A kitchen appliance that must be unplugged to avoid a fire is generally any device that generates heat or draws electricity constantly. The most common examples include:
1. Toaster / Toaster Oven ππ₯
- Can overheat or catch crumbs on fire if left plugged in.
- Always unplug when not in use.
2. Slow Cooker / Crock-Pot π²
- Even on low heat, a malfunction or power surge can start a fire if left unattended.
3. Coffee Maker β
- Especially older models; can overheat if water runs dry.
4. Electric Kettle π
- Risk of overheating if boiled dry.
5. Countertop Deep Fryer π
- Oil is flammable; unplugging prevents accidental ignition.
Safety Tips
- Unplug all heat-generating appliances when not in use.
- Check cords and plugs for damage before use.
- Keep flammable materials away from appliances.
- Consider using power strips with switches for multiple devices, making it easier to disconnect them all.
If you want, I can make a full list of the 10 most fire-risk kitchen appliances that should always be unplugged after use.
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